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Kelly Rowland’s Treatment On The Cannes Red Carpet Is Part Of A Bigger Problem

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This week, Kelly Rowland had to put a security guard in check at the Cannes Film Festival. Our stunning diva was serving elegance and opulence on the red carpet, mingling with fans, when she was abruptly ushered inside by an overzealous security guard. The guard overstepped — it seemed as though the “Like This” singer was one of the only stars who was rushed up the carpet — and Kelly had to remind her who she wasn’t.

For those skilled in lip-reading, you can see Kelly firmly telling the guard not to touch her and reminding her she’s “not a child.” Meanwhile, supermodel Heidi Klum floated through the festival without a security guard in sight, enjoying her moment in the spotlight.

Even Beyoncé’s publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, took to Instagram to highlight the difference, posting a side-by-side comparison that showed Klum’s unbothered stroll versus Rowland’s interrupted moment.

Rowland addressed the incident in an interview with The Associated Press, saying she understood the guard had to “stand her ground,” but that she stood her own ground too. She noted that there were other women in attendance who didn’t quite look like her, and they weren’t “scolded” or “pushed off.”

The incident underscores a serious issue beneath the festival’s glittering surface: the unequal treatment of certain stars on the red carpet.

If none of the white women were pushed or rushed off the carpet, Rowland deserves the same respect. She’s just as big a star as many of the attendees, if not bigger. She’s a child of Destiny, for crying out loud!

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